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pitbull

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Jul 26, 2007
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Well it's definetly not good for a very watchable and likeable player, but sheesh, it's fucking Inter, we don't fear them no matter who they sign. Yes, they signed a quality player, that definetly doesn't make them weaker, but it will be hard for Wesley to adapt, cause both Netherlands and RM want's to play and usually does play fast and attractive football, while Inter is a whole different story.
 

Bianconero81

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Jan 26, 2009
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Who cares who Inter sign? Throughout history they have arguably had better and deeper squads than us, but we always found a way to come out on top. Granted that our current FB positions are a glaring weakness, I still think we will mount a serious and credible challenge; who knows, we might even be signing a couple of quality FB's before the market closes to make our squad as complete as it can possibly hope to be at present.
 

Wahdan

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Mar 14, 2009
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Who cares who Inter sign? Throughout history they have arguably had better and deeper squads than us, but we always found a way to come out on top. Granted that our current FB positions are a glaring weakness, I still think we will mount a serious and credible challenge; who knows, we might even be signing a couple of quality FB's before the market closes to make our squad as complete as it can possibly hope to be at present.
I don't agree with you. Juve most of the time had the strongest squad.
 

sebastian

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Jul 24, 2002
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sneijder doesn't want to go to inter just like huntelaar didn't want to germany. Real first need to talk with the players were they want to go before selling them without letting them know.

real is just club full of bastards who think players are toys.

but if sneijder in the end says yes to this move we should set sissoko on him and crush him haha.
 

Osman

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Aug 30, 2002
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He is a good offensive CM, and dont think he will flop, but he ISNT a playmaker, someone who will create out of nothing for the strikers, which is what Inter needed. He is more like Stankovic type, a potent offensive box to box CM.
 
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